The approximately three-acre landfill is part of the first section of land the development firm, which is in charge of redeveloping the base, is preparing to purchase from the Navy. The project to redevelop the base, which includes a retail area, seniors housing, open space with playing fields and a golf course, is scheduled to be built in phases. This first parcel of land would figure in the preliminary stages of redevelopment and reportedly would host the seniors housing units.

According to Steven Ivas, environmental consultant to the developer, the Navy deemed the landfill, which was a Superfund site, as clean, requiring no further clean-up. Ivas does tell GlobeSt.com that some thallium was found in the groundwater but he says that the Navy will go back and check that out within the year.

"The people here want the landfill taken away," notes Ivas, "but under Superfund requirements, the Navy does not need to do that." Ivas adds that the state EPA signed off on the site, stating that no further action is required.

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